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BEEF CATTLE
Class 7-Shorthorns
Aged Bull-Strong Bros. Bull, over
1 year and under 2-Strong Bros. Bull,
under 12 months-Strong Bros. Breed-
ing Cow-Strong Bros. Heifer, two
years old-Strong Bros., 1st and 2nd,
Heifer, 1 year old-Strong Bros. Heif-
er, under 12 months-Strong Bros,
Herd-Strong Bros,
Class 8-Polled Angus
Aged Bull-Emke Bros. Bull, over
1 year and under 2-Emke Bros. Bull,
under 12 months--Emke Bros.,1st and
2nd. Breeding Cow-Emke Bros„ 1st
and 2nd. Heifer, 2 years old-Emke
Bros., 1st and 2nd. Heifer, 1 year old
-Emke Bros., 1st and 2nd. Heifer,
.under 12 months-Emke- Bros. Herd
-Ernke Bros.
Class, 9-Herefords
Aged Bull-G. Morrison & Son, G.
Kennedy. Bull, over 1 year and under
2-G. Kennedy, G. Morrison & Son.
Bull, under 12 months-G. Morrison &
Son, G. Kennedy. Breeding Cow-G.
lowing classes, when baked with Pur-
ity Flour; Home-made Bread-Mrs. R,
Milligan. Home-made Apple Pk-Mrs.
R. Milligan.
Best Dressed Chicken. $3.00 donated
by J, Ti, King-Mrs. T. J. Salkeld.
ROOTS AND VEGETABLES •
Class D
Potatoes,early variety-Elmer, Dow-
ney, W. E. Whitfield. Swede Turnips
for table use-C. E. Gregg. Mangold.%
red-Elmer Downey., R. Milligan.
Marigolds, yellow, R. Milligan. Man-
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ELECTRICITY
Maintains Employment ...
Keeps Pay Envelopes Full
PLEASE DON'T WASTE IT!
Electric power is vital to Industry, and Ontark,is
experiencing an era of high production, unparal-
leled in its history. Contrary to expectations, the
demand for electric power did not drop sharply
following the war. More electric power is actually
being used today for production of peacetime
goods than was required at any time to forge
weapons for Victory. This demand is constantly
increasing and, during the next six months, Hydro
facilities will be strained to the utmost.
New Hydro developments, planned to keep
pace with Ontario's growth, were halted during
► the war years. They have since been hampered
by shortages d men, materials and equipment.
However many rteNV stations to deliver electric
power are being rushed to completion. Some are
already in operation. But the need for saving
electric power in your own home, during the Fall
and Winter months, is Urgent if the needs of
Industry aid Agriculture are to be fully served
and employment maintained at peak levels.
Won't you please play your paid Itemember-
even a little bit of electricity, censer-yea by hun.
dreds of thousands, helps a lot. It's your Hydro.
The it 'wisely so that Hydro facilities can more
adequately meet the demands of all consumers.
THE HYDRO-ELECTRIC
POWER COMMISSION
OF ONTARIO
Clip out and retain
for reference
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Here are a few ways you can
Same
ELECTRICITY
Turn brt nil iiiitieeessary
Don't forget about bathing lights
in empty yobbo, halls, basement;
attic porch and 'garage. Eliminate
all colored bulbs,
top lamps,reflectors and shades
clean. Du sty fixtures waste eiti
much as /5% Of 'our
When 'kettle tingSi ttith OA switch.
Stored heat will Ming it to a full boil, Keep kettle free from Lint.
When cooking, use "Ifigi;" heat
for as little time as possible. Then 'turn to "Low" and use stored beat.
Use oven for conking complete
meals, rather than the cooking
surface. Only one element is
reOuired for the oven process while
three or four elements are needed
for the cooking 'surface,
Use the Correct size of rooting
utensil On the proper size element.
When cooking vegetahlea, ilia it
Minimum amount of water.
Dthestretrigerater,regularly,wliert
II inch of rrost has ateumulated
On the evaporstor.
Vitae tester is ClectriCalhfr heated,
please use it sparingly. A drop a
second from a leaking hot Water
tip can Watito as ranch as 115 gal-
lons a month.
Ed! washing maehinc to waterline
only. and keep lid on tab When
Washing. Do not 'overload.
Wherever Posiible,nse the wringer
txt fin1C clothes Art, being
washed in the tub.
Please do not use portable electric
heaters AS They plate 'terry
Strain on youtliOro *Stein.
'''our toaster i *scum* cleaner.,oleo,
tiielton or Other electrical applianeeti
should not be used any longer than
rooked,
Moto-Master
Spark Plugs
Money cannot buy better
quality or performance,
New spark plugs work
miracles in ola cars . .
It's a must after 15,000
miles for genuine gas
economy.
1.19 up
Tool Boxes
All sizes, qualities,
weights and designs for
every mechanic and
handyman, Priced low
from
S1.19 to 56.98
PAGE THREE THE WINGUAM ADVANCE-TIMES Thursday, October 9th, 1947
W, F. Beirnes, Harold Foerter, Best
Herd or pure bred cattle, Dairy type.
---,Wd Falleirnes, A. Johnston, W. J.
L. Nich
• Class 13-Grades-Dak7 Type
Cow milking or near thilking-,A,
Johnston, Torn McInnes. Heifer, two
years old-A. Johnston, A, Johnston,
Yearling Heifer-A, Johnston, A.
Johnston, Heifer Calf-7A. Johnston,
A. Johnston, Herd, consisting of fool.
females-A, Johnston, A: Johnston,
Best Pure-bred Calf, Dairy type, six
months and under one year, A Fruit
BOA, silver deposit on crystal, value
$10.00, donated by T, Eaton Co,-H.
Foerter.
Best Dairy Cw. 1st, $8,00; 2nd,
$5.00, donated by Fordwich Creamery
(Robert Marshall, Prop,)-W. F. Beir-
nes, W. W. Strong.
Dairy Heifer 1 year old and under 2
years, $5,00, $3.00, $.200 donated by
Fordwich Concentrated Milk Produ-
'cer's Association-W, F. Beirnes, A,
Johnston, Harold Foerter.
Best Grade Calf, shown by boy or
girl. 100 lbs. Purina Calf Checkers,
donated by Jack and Ted Holland-
Geo, Sanderson.
Beef Herd-W. J. L. Nichol, A.
Johnston.
SHEEP
Class 14-Leicester,
Shcarling Rain-Gordon Brown.
Ram Lamb-Gordon Brown, Gordon
Brown. Ewe, aged-Gordon Brown,
Gordon Brown, Shearling Ewe-Gor-
don Brown,Gordon Brown. Ewe Lamb
Gordon ,Brown, Gordon Brown.
Class 15-Oxford
Aged Ram-Emke Bros., Wm. A.
Tolton. Shearling Ram-Wm. A. Tol-
ton, Emke Bros. Ram Lamb-Emke
Bros., Win. A. Tolton. Ewe, aged-
Emke Bros., Wm. A. Tolton, Shear-
ling Ewe-Emke. Bros., Emke Bros.
Ewe Lamb-Win, A. Tolton, Emke
Bros.
Class 16-Any Other Pure Bred .
Aged Ram-Emke Bros., Emke
Bros.. Shearling Ram-Emke Bros.,
Emke Bros, Ram Lamb-Emke Bros.,
Einke - Bros. Ewe, aged-Emke Bros.,
Emke Bros. Shearling Ewe-Emke
Bros., Emke Bros. Ewe Lamb-Wm.
A. Tolton, Emke Bros.
Class 17-Any Breed
Pen Sheep-Emke Bros., Wm. A.
Tolton. Best Pen of Three Ewe Lambs
-Emke Bros., Wm. A, Tolton.
SWINE
Class 18-Yorkshire White
Boar, over 1 year-G. Morrison &
Son. Boar, under ,X year-G, Morrison
& Son, G. Morrison & Son, G. Mor-
rison & Son. Brood' Sow-G. Morrison
& Son, G. Morrison & Son, Sow, under
1 year-G. Morrison & Son, G. Morri-
son & Son,G, Morrison & Son.
lass 19-Tamworth
Boar, over 1 year-G. R. Douglas,
Bert French. Boar, under 1 year-Bert
COME IN AND
COMPARE
Jack Wilson
BELGRAVE, ONT.
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A Full Line of
GROCERIES and
DRY GOODS, ETC.
SALMON has arrived
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JUST ARRIVED
Large shipment of
English
Dinnerware
Just a few of the
BETTER VALUES
GRAPE
97 pieces - $69.50
SEAFORTH
66 pieces $34.25
SOVEREIGN
63 pieces - $23.95
BANCROFT
53 pieces - $33.60
Breakfast Sets, 32 pcs.
$12.95 up
Tea Sets, 21 pieces
$12.50 up
THE
WALLPAPER
SHOP
ELMER WILKINSON
French, G. R. Douglas, Bert French,
Brood Sow-Bert French, G. R. Doug-
las, G. R. Douglas. Sow, under 1 year-
G. R. Douglas, Bert French, G. -R.
Doughis,
Class 20
Grade and Pedigreed Bacon-Tpye Sows
Sow, over 1 year-H. Robinson, B.
Downey, 14. RObittS011. Sow, under 1
year-W, F. Campbell. Sow, tinder 6
months-IL Robinson, H. Robinson,
Class 21
Pen, any breeti-G. Morrison & Son,
B. French, G. R. Douglas. Pair Bacon
Hogs-G. R. Douglas, C, 'Morrison &
Son, W. F. Campbell.
Pen of Bacon Hogs, consisting of 4,
suitable for the English' baton trade.
1st, A Fruit Bowl, silver deposit on
crystal, value $10.00, donated by T.
Eaton C.; pins 200 lbs. of Shur-Gain
Hog Concentrate, donated by Donald
Campbell, plus $5.00 donated by Hynd-
mart's Transpott-W. P. Campbell.
test Pen of Yorkshire Hogs, $8,00
donated by R, W. N. Wade-G. Mor-
rison & Son.
POULTRY
Class A
BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS
Coele-j, Douglas, D. Brown. gen-
t). Brown, J. Douglas, Cockerel-J,
Douglas, J. Douglas. Pullet .-.J.. Doug-
las, D, Brown.
BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS
(Bred to Lay)
Cock-D. Brown, D. Brown. hen,-
/ Douglas, D. Brown. Cockerel-D.
Brown, D. Brown. Pullet-D, Brown,
D. Brown,
PLYMOUTH ROCKS, A. 0. V.
Cock-D. Brown,. Hen-D. 13rown,
D. Brown. Cockerel--,-D, Brown, D.
Brown. Pullet-D. Brown, D. Ilrowti,
WHITE, WYANDOTTES
Cock-J. Douglas, D. Brown, hen-
J. Douglas, Cockerel-D,
Brown, 7. Douglas. rstfilet-4. Doug-
las, D. Brown,
LIGHORNS, S. C. WHIM
Cock-G, RN Douglas), G. R. Doug,
las. Hen G. R. Douglas, 'G. R, Doug.
las. Cockerel-G. R. Douglas, G, R,
Douglas, Pullet,-,G. R. Douglas, G. R.
Douglas,
LEGHORNS (Bred to Lay)
Cock-D, Brown, Hen-D. Brown.
Cockerel-D, Brown, T. McInnes. Pul-
let-T. McInnes, D. Brown,
MINORCAS, BLACK
Cock-J. Douglas. Hen-J. Douglas,
J, Douglas, Cockerel 74, Douglas, 5,
Douglas, Pullet-J, Douglas, J. Doug-
las.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Cock-D, Brown, Hen-D. Brown,'
D. Brown. Cockerel-D, Brown, D,
Brown. Pullet-D. Brown, D. Brown.
ANY OTHER VARIETY
Cock:-G. R. Douglas, D, Brown,
Hen-G. R. Douglas, D, Mown. Cock-
eret-G. R. Douglas, J. Douglas. Pill-
let-D, Brown, J-Douglas.
Pair Ducks, Pekin-D. Brown, G. R,
Douglas. Pair Ducks, Rouen-D.
Brown, G. R. Douglas, 2 Cockerels-
D. Brown. Pen, heavy breeds, 5,
Douglas, D, Brown. Pen, light breeds,
D. Brown, T. 'McInnes, Pen of 3 Hy-
brid Pullets-T, McInnes,
(Residents of Howick Only)
Barred Plymouth Rock-E. Downey,
T. McInnes. Leghorn-T, McInnes.
GRAIN
Class B
White Winter Wheat-W. F. Camp-
bell. Barley-E. H. Strong. White
Oats-T.'H, Strong. Best bushel Oats,
any variety-E, H. Strong, Best bush-
el Barley, any variety-E. H. Strong.
Best bushel Wheat, any variety-W. F.
Campbell.
DAIRY PRODUCE
AND DOMESTIC SCIENCE
Class C
Prints Butter-Mrs. W. H. Wolfe, R.
Milligan. Hens' Eggs, white-E. H.
Strong, T. McInnes. Hens' Eggs,
brown-R, Gibson, T. McInnes. Dres-
sed Chicken-2nd T. J. Salkeld, Home-
made Soap-Mrs, W. H. Wolfe, Mrs.
W. Heimpel, Cold Lunch-Mrs. R.
Milligan, Alex Taylor.
HOME BAKING
Loaf of white bread-Alex Taylor,
Mrs. R. Milligan. Johnny Cake-2nd
Mrs. W. Heimpel. Buns-Mrs. R. Mil-
ligan, Alex Taylor. Plain Tea Biscuits
-Mrs. R. Milligan, Mrs. Norman
Wade. Four ways of serving apples-
T. J. Salkeld; Glenn Johnston, Bran
muffins, plain-Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs.
A, W, Keil, Whole-wheat muffins-
Mrs. Alex Taylor, Margaret Dane.
Light layer cake-Mrs. Glenn John-
ston. Chocolate Cake-Mrs. Glenn
Johnston, Mrs. W. Heimpel, Jelly Roll
-Mrs. John Winter, Mrs. Norman
Wade. Light Fruit Cake-Mrs. John
Winter. Light Cookies-Mrs. Wm. H.
Wolfe. Oatmeal cookies-Mrs. R. Mil-
ligan, Mrs, Robt. Gibson. 'Ginger cook-
ies-Mrs. R. Milligan Minnie "McEl-
wain. Drop cakes-Mrs, Wm. Heimpel.
Scotch short bread-Mrs. R. Milligan,
Minnie McElwain, Doughnuts-Mrs.
A. W. Keil, Mrs. Robt. Gibson, Dark
Fruit Cake-Mrs, R. Milligan, Minnie
McElwain. Apple-sauce Cake-Mrs.
Glenn Johnston, Margaret Dane. But-
ter tarts-Mrs. Elmer Giles, Mrs. A.
W. Keil. Pumpkin Pie-Mrs. E. H.
Strong, Mrs. Glenn Johnston. Raisin
Pie-Mrs. R. Milligan,' Lemon Pie-
Mrs. E. H. Strong, Mrs. R, Milligan,
Apple Pie-Mrs. R. Milligan, Margar-
et Dane. Jelly Fpit Salad-Mrs. Glenn
Johnston, Mrs. John Winter. Salad,
combination, vegetable-Mrs. Glenn
Johnston, Mrs. John Winter,
BOTTLED GOODS
Apples-Mrs. A. W. Keil, Mrs. R.
Milligan. CherriesMrs, R. Milligan,
Mrs. Glenn Johnston. Plums-Mrs.
Glenn Johnston, Mrs. Gordon Brown,
Raspberries-Mrs. Cordon Brown,
Mrs. Glenn Johnston. Strawberries-
Mrs, A, W. Keil, Mrs. Glenn Johnston.
Peaches-Mrs. Glenn Johnston, Mrs.
R. Milligan, Pears-Mrs. Glenn John-
ston, Mrs. W. Heimpel. Black Currants
-Mrs. Geo. Brown, Mrs. \V. H. Wolfe
Raspberry jam-Mrs. Robt. Gibson,
Mrs. T. J. &Acid. Strawberry Jam-
Mrs. Robt. Gibson, Mrs. T. J Salkeld,
Red Currant Jelly-Mrs. Geo. Brown,
Mrs. T. J. Salkeld, Apple Jelly-Mrs.
Salkeld, Mrs. Wm 13 Wolfe.
Orange Marmalade-Mrs. T. J. Salkeld
Mrs, Rout, Gibson. Pear, Carrot or
other Vegetable Marmialatle-Mrs, W.
Heimpel. Conserve-Mrs. T. 3, Salkeld,
Mrs. Glenn Johnston, Chicken-Mrs.
T. J. Salkeld, Mrs. Robt, Gibson,
Beans-Mrs. Mrs. W. 11. Wolfe, Mrs.
Glom Johnston. Corn-Mrs, Glenn
Johnston, Mrs. W. Heimpel. Tomato
Catsup-Mrs. R. Milligan, Mrs. W.
liehripel, Tomato juke-Mrs. R. Mil. ligan, Mrs. Relit. Gibson. Salad Dress-
ing-Mrs, R. Milligan, Mrs. Glenn
Johnston. Peas-Mrs. Wm, Wolfe,
Mts, W, Heimpel. Tomatoes-Mrs.
Glenn Johnston, Mrs. W. Heimpel.
Tomato Chili Saute-Mrs. R.. Milligan,
Minnie McElwain. Relish for cold Meat
McElwain, Mrs. W. Heim-
pel. Pickles, sugar substitute-Mrs. 'N.
Heimpel, Mrs. Glenn Johnston. Pick-
les, sour-Mrs. W. H. Wolfe, Mrs. R,
Milligan. Pickles, mustard-Mrs.
Glenn Johnston. Box Maple Sugar-
Mrs, E. H. Strong, ,Minnie McElwain.
Maple Syrup-Minnie McElwain, Mrs.
Robi. Gibson, Strained Honey-Mrs.
T. J. Salkeld, Best collection of jelly*
Mrs, W. 11. Wolfe. Best 'collection
calmed. fruit-Mrs. R. Milligan, Mrs.
Glenn Johnston, Best collection of
picides-.--Mrs. R. Milligan, Mrs. Glenn
Johnston. School Luneh-Mrs. T. J.
Salkeld, Mrs. Elmer Giles.
The Millers of Robin Hood Flour
awards-
Home-made tread - Mrs. Ales
Taylor. Home-made Apple Pie-Mrs.
E.41% Strong. llorne.inade Oat Cook.
les...Mts. R, Milligan. Home-made
Tea Biscuits---Mrs. R. Milligan.
Special Competitiou-
The following 'Cash Prizes awarded for
the whirring entry in 'each of 'the fol.
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of yours. Polishes and cleaners to restore its lustre and
beauty. . . Accessories to give it a "lift" . . . parts and
supplies to re-capture the thrill of driving a peppy car.
'Here's a few of the 1001 items we carry ... let us help you
1.'Save safely" by supplying true quality at genuine savings.
Worth
750
Generator
Exchanges
Satisfaction is assured
when you trade your old
generator in on a Moto-
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Windshield
Wiper Motors
Low prices SA
Trade in your Worn-out
motor or a brand new
allowed on your om
wiper.
cate original equipment.
stock to exactly dupli-
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Kennedy, G. Morrison. Heifer, two
years old-G. Kennedy, G, Morrison.
Heifer, one year old-G. Kennedy, G.
Kennedy, Heifer, under 12 months-
G. Morrison & Son, G. Kennedy. Herd
-G. Kennedy, G. Morrison & Son.
Best Herd of pure, bred cattle, Beef
type-Emke Bros., s Strong Bros., G.
Kennedy.
Class 10-Grades-Beef Type
Cow milking or near calving-Geo.
E. Sanderson, Geo. E. Sanderson. Heif-
er, two years old-Geo. E. Sanderson.
Best Baby Beef-Geo. E. Sanderson,
Herd-Strong Bros,
DAIRY CATTLE
Class 11-Holsteins
Bull, over two years-W., J. L. Nich-
ol. Bull, under 2 years-A. Johnston.
tow, 4 years. old or over-W. J. L.
Nichol, A. Johnston. Cow, under four
years-A. Johnston, W. J. L. Nichol.
Heifer, 2 years old-A. Johnston, W.
J. L. Nichol. Yearling Heifer-W. J. L.
Nichol, A. Johnston. Heifer Calf-W.
J. L. Nichol, W. J. L, Nichol.
Class 12-Ayrshires
Bull, over 2 years-W. F. I3eirncs.
Bull, under 2 years-W. F. Beirnes.
Cow, 4 years old or over-Wes. Strong,
W. F. Beirnes, Heifer, 2 years old-W.
F, Beirnes. Yearling Heifer-W. F.
Beirnes, Harold Foerter. Heifer Calf-
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WINGHAM, ONT.
.; Phone 184 ' Robin E. Campbell 0;
Phone 38 -1. R. H. Carson & Son 1
Auto Lamps
Dash bulbs .... 07
Headlamps
(21-21cl)) 21
Bulbs for every car
truck, tractor, etc.
AUTO FUSES
Box of 5, 20 Amp
standard fuses 15
Rear-View Door
Mirrors
Easily and quickly in-
stalled on door frame to
give full rear-vision for
safe driving. Patented
bracket assures rigid
mounting that prevents
vibration, Mirrors have
ball joint that permits
adjustment to any de-
sired angle,
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Keep Your Implements In Good Condition
To guarantee success in farm operas
tions implements must be in good
condition. It may require extra cash
to make necessary alterations and
repairs or to purchase new equipment.
This bank regularly lends money to
farmers to make cash purchases that
will result in increased profits. We
ate ready to assist you in financing
any important expenditure that 'will
* increase the efficiency of your farm.
Call in and talk over your plans on
your next trip to town.
D oMINIO
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rstabtfshect 1971
WINGHAM BRANCHt G. C. GAMMAGE, Manager
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